Weeding, writing and arithmetic… why green fingers are good for our children

Schools should teach pupils gardening skills to instil a passion for the environment in future generations, says horticultural chief From the water vole to the Scottish wildcat , the dwindling numbers of Britain’s most at-risk animals are well documented. But now the alarm bell is sounding over a rather more overlooked endangered species: green-fingered children. Young people are so rarely spotted in gardens across Britain nowadays that the Royal Horticultural Society is warning that the country is facing a green skills crisis unless more learn to garden. Continue reading...